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42. Melanoplus minor, Scudd. Toronto (Walk.) 



43. Melanoplus collinus, Scudd. Toronto, Lake Simcoe, Severn R., 



Hawk Lake (Walk.) ; Rond Eau, Sept. 14, 1901 ; Pt. Pelee, Aug. 

 7, 1901; Arner, Aug. 9, 1901 ; Sarnia, Aug. 12, 1901 ; Lake 

 Muskoka, Aug. 27, 1899; Dwight, Muskoka, Sept. 2, 1902; North 

 River and Big Joe Lake, Algonquin Park, Aug. 25-31, 1902; 

 North Bay, Sept. 12, 1900. 



44. Melanoplus bivittatus, Say. Lake of the Woods (Scudd., Daws., 



Rep. Geol., 49 par., 343); North Bay (Walk.). 



45. Melanoplus femoratus, Burm. Ont., everywhere (Caulf.) ; Ont., 



North Bay (Walk); Niagara. Rond Eau, Sept. 14, 1899; Pt. 

 Pelee, Aug. 7, 1901 ; Amcr, Aug. 9, 1901; Chatham, Aug. 10, 

 1901 ; Sarnia, Aug. 12, 1901; IValpole Ld., Aug. 13, 1901; 

 Goderich, Aug. 19, 1901; Southampton, Aug. 20, 1901 ; Johnson's 

 and Little Eagle LLarbours, Aug. 22, 23, 1901; Tobermory, Aug. 

 24, 1901 ; Stokes Bay and Burke Ld., L. Huron, Aug. 27, 1901; 

 Owen Sound 1 , Aug. 31, 1901; Lake Muskoka, Aug. 27, 1899; 

 Algonquin Park, Aug. 1902. 



46. Melanoplus punctulatus, Uhl. Toronto, L. Simcoe (Walk.). 



47. Paroxya floridana, Thorn. Arner, Aug. 9, 1901. 



THE NORTHWEST (CANADA) ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



YOUNG FOLKS' PRIZE COMPETITION. 



i. For best collection of injurious and beneficial insects, Dr. James 

 Fletcher will give a prize of $2.50, or a standard book on insects. 



2. For best general collection of insects, $1.50. 



3. For best collection of pressed plants, in which noxious weeds and 

 grasses and their characteristics must be a feature, Dr. Fletcher will give 

 a prize of $2.50, or a book. 



4. For best general collection of plants, $1.50. 



Of these prizes, two will be given by Dr. Fletcher, and two by the 

 N.-W. Entomological Society. The awarding will take place in Calgary 

 immediately prior to the annual meeting of that Society. Further prizes 

 may be given should the exhibits deserve them, 



